To avoid being told (again) I've "hijacked" a thread, I apologize in advance. But I am adding to this thread in regards to ...ZoneAlarm Extreme Security version: 10.0.250.000
vsmon version: 10.0.250.000
Driver version: 10.0.217.000
Anti-virus engine version: 8.1.8.79
Anti-virus signature DAT file version: 1057298784
ZoneAlarm Browser Security: 1.5.322.0
ZoneAlarm ForceField Spyware Scanner: 1.5.322.0
ZoneAlarm ForceField Anti-Phishing Database: 1.2.104.0
ZoneAlarm ForceField Spyware Sites Database: 04.155
I "STILL" have repeated and redundant re-scans on every reboot and have provided my Diagnostics Logs to Check Point according to instructions from Technical Support.
So I just wanted to add that this release 10.0.250.000 does re-scans as did the previous version 10.0.246.000.
Hope I have not violated posting rules. :)

Hi Ray1769;

As a matter of Curtsey and to provide the Best solution to each Users problem, the Forum Guideline Rules, ask each User toPlease start their own thread.

This insures that each User receives a solution specific to their on Problem, When other user like yourself interject your own problem into the discussion of somebody else's problem, any advice or solution to your problem would confuse and may conflict with the solution to the Originating Users problem..

NOTICE:If you are still experiencing an issue with ZA 10.0.250.000you should contribute your details directly to the Official Tech Support link in my Signature, rather than interject your own problem into the discussion of somebody else's problem,

As stated in the Forum Guidelines, this is not a CHAT Forum..

Please post back in your own Thread if you find a solution from Tech Support. It may help other users...

PS: I agree and concur with Guru Fax's observation...

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I didn't experience boot scan here with the latest version. So it must be something due to local conditions. Also be careful not to confuse scans at boot with antivirus updates that create similar harddisk background noise.

August 5th, 2011

fax

Re: ZAES Scan upon Boot

I didn't experience boot scan here with the latest version. So it must be something due to local conditions. Also be careful not to confuse scans at boot with antivirus updates that create similar harddisk background noise always report to support your experience. They may need to collect logs for the problem.